Augustino |
Mercredi 2 Décembre 2009 à 19:41
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Augustino
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Hi
I had crossover pro installed, the which have some bugs, but I would like to know what is better?
I tried installing the PlayOnLinux in kde 3.5 on debian lenny but i dont know where is
Can be than should I uninstall crossover?
I also tried this, using the uninstaller, but still appears the crossover
Best Regards
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NSLW |
Jeudi 3 Décembre 2009 à 13:50
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NSLW
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PlayOnLinux isn't dependent on crossover. I think it can also be together with crossover on one OS.
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Duskao |
Mercredi 24 Février 2010 à 18:31
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Duskao
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Yeah, you can use both at the same time without issues. Same goes for Cedega and basic WINE install.
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TJGeezer |
Samedi 29 Juin 2013 à 15:31
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TJGeezer
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Exactly what I needed to know - thanks (but will try MS Office in POL first, since it is one of the default installs and runs my other needed Windows sw flawlessly so far).
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Dimanche 30 Juin 2013 à 7:05
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Ronin DUSETTE
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It should work, depending on the version of Office. So far, I see OneNote and Outlook fail, but everything else should install fine. If not, be sure to post in the forums according to the rules and stickies, and we will give you a hand. :)
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booman |
Samedi 13 Juillet 2013 à 1:41
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booman
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I honestly think Crossover and PlayOnLinux do the exact same thing. They use Wine in a wineprefix and install Windows dependencies so your games and programs can run. My favorite thing about PlayOnLinux is that its totally free! I tried Crossover last Christmas when they offered a release for free. I really didn't see anything special that PlayOnLinux didn't already offer. I have had sooooooo much success with PlayOnLinux, I'm not going anywhere else.
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Ronin DUSETTE |
Samedi 13 Juillet 2013 à 1:53
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Ronin DUSETTE
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They do. Crossover just uses wine builds that we dont get. Thats the only difference that I saw.
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booman |
Samedi 13 Juillet 2013 à 1:55
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booman
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better updates from Wine could make all the difference in a specific game! Grrr
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